Famous Works

Writings;STAGE

How Do You Do?, Firehouse Repertory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1965, then La Mama Experimental Theatre Club (E.T.C.), New York City, 1972, publishedby Illuminations Press, 1967.

Clara's Ole Man, Firehouse Repertory Theatre, 1965, then on a bill as TheElectronic Nigger and Others, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1968, published in Five Plays by Ed Bullins, Bobbs-Merrill, 1969.

The Rally, or Dialect Determinism, Firehouse Repertory Theatre, 1965, then La Mama E.T.C., 1972, published in The Theme Is Blackness and Other Plays,Morrow, 1972.

It Has No Choice and A Minor Scene, both Black Arts/West Repertory Theatre/School, San Francisco, CA, 1966, then La Mama E.T.C., 1972, both publishedin The Theme Is Blackness and Other Plays; (with Shirley Tarbell) The Game ofAdam and Eve, Playwrights Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1966.

The Theme Is Blackness, San Francisco State College, San Francisco, CA, 1966, published in The Theme Is Blackness and Other Plays.

The Electronic Nigger, on a bill as The Electronic Nigger and Others, American Place Theatre, then Ambiance Lunch Hour Theatre, London, both 1968, published in Five Plays by Ed Bullins.

A Son Come Home, on a bill as The Electronic Nigger and Others, AmericanPlace Theatre, 1968, published in Negro Digest, April, 1968, then in Five Plays by Ed Bullins.

Goin' a Buffalo, American Place Theatre, 1968, published in Five Plays byEd Bullins.

In the Wine Time, New Lafayette Theatre, New York City, 1968, published in Five Plays by Ed Bullins.

The Corner, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1969, then Public Theatre, New York City, 1972, published in The Theme Is Blackness and Other Plays.

The Man Who Dug Fish, Theatre Company of Boston, 1969, published in The Theme Is Blackness and Other Plays.

(as Kingsley B. Bass, Jr.) We Righteous Bombers (adapted from The Just Assassins by Albert Camus), New Lafayette Theatre, 1969.

Also Black Commercial #2, The American Flag Ritual, State Office Bldg; Curse, One Minute Commercial, A Street Play, A Short Play for a Small Theatre,and The Play of the Play, all published in The Theme Is Blackness; Malcolm '71, or Publishing Blackness, published in Black Scholar, June, 1975.

Writings;OTHER

(Editor and contributor) New Plays from the Black Theatre (anthology), Bantam, 1969.

The Hungered One (short stories), Morrow, 1971.

The Reluctant Rapist (novel), Harper & Row, 1973.

(editor) The New Lafayette Theatre Presents the Complete Plays and Aesthetic Comments by Six Black Playwrights (anthology), Doubleday- Anchor, 1973.